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Stang-Burrows-Sessler Lectureship


The Stang-Burrows-Sessler Lectureship was established by Jonathan L. Sessler, PhD, Roland J. Pettit Centennial Chair in Chemistry at the University of Texas, Austin. Prof. Sessler created the new lectureship to recognize his long-time friends and colleagues Distinguished Professors Peter Stang and Cynthia Burrows, two remarkable researchers in the Chemistry Department.The lecture provides a significant new educational and research opportunity for the Department’s students, engaging them with pioneering science from around the United States and the world. The Stang-Burrows-Sessler Lectureship will host leading voices in non-traditional areas of organic chemistry for many years to come.

The Stang-Burrows-Sessler Endowed Lectureship

To donate to the Stang-Burrows-Sessler Endowed Lectureship, please note in Special Instructions: Stang-Burrows-Sessler Lectureship 14639-40165.

Lectures
Yamuna Krishnan, University of Chicago

Intracellular electrophysiology
February 1, 2024

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Jack Szostak, University of Chicago

Copying RNA without Enzymes: Insights from Structural Studies
January 30, 2024

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Nobel Laureate Ben L. Feringa, University of Groningen

Frontiers of Science - The Art of Building Small
September 6, 2022

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Thomas Carell, University of Munich

DNA Bases beyond Watson and Crick
April 26, 2018

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Makoto Fujita, University of Tokyo

Coordination Self-Assembly: From the Origins to the Latest Advances
March 15, 2018

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Josef Michl, UCB

Arrays of Molecular Rotors
September 27, 2016

Jonathan Sessler, University of Texas at Austin

Expanded Porphyrins: A Personal Journey
April 1, 2016